Clearwater -- It looks like it is a version of the one handed Trekker, with the toothpick and tweezers deleted, just like the version they make for the German army. It has the newer, rounder hole in the blade; the older version had a sort of semicircular opening hole. It also appears to have plastic handle scales with edges and embedded traction patches of softer rubber, like the Wenger EvoGrip, which makes sense, since they now own Wenger.
If you look at the photo that Doug linked, you can see the locking liner for the main blade and large screwdriver/cap lifter. They block the blade more than wedge it like most locking liner knives. I emailed Victorinox about the small amount of play and they said that was normal. YMMV.
Russ -- If you can live without the one handed blade opening feature, the Forester is the same as the conventional bladed Trekker with the Phillips replaced with the corkscrew. Actually, they only call it a Trekker in the USA, to keep Cold Steel happy; overseas it's still called the Trailmaster.